the way i read it, is that there is some sort of baloon virus attacking motor vehicles.View attachment 9285
@kastom_lif I can't tell exactly what's going on, but it looks like it has something to do with kava, and these trucks look like gifts, so I assume that's a good thing!
Also, Follow the facebook page for the Vanuatu Dept Of Agriculture Here. They Post so many interesting articles that are usually kava related.
I was going to suggest some sort of island derby with a caveat, whomever has more kava left in the truck bed by the end, is the winner.the way i read it, is that there is some sort of baloon virus attacking motor vehicles.
I like how they decided 1500 was too cheap and put 5000.Some pics to get mouths watering from the Luganville Friday market
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Hi muddywaters, what country are you in? Have you seen the comedy Detectorists?Luckily I don't work today. Already am enjoying my friday kava, strainer hasn't come in yet but I had leftover Borogu and just topped off my usual amount with Moi and it did the trick as I wait. Gonna go metal detecting later, hope I find something cool. A handful of coins is just fine too but I want this to be the trip I find my first piece of at least silver.
@Kapmcrunk, "The island of Santo is starting to see the results of kava investment this year. Local businessman Simeon Aru has touched so many hearts this year in the kava business. Today, people witnessed 3 more automobiles for driving around Santo, making it a total of 6. From that figure, 5 for the Canal Fanafo area and 1 for Eastern Santo."View attachment 9285
@kastom_lif I can't tell exactly what's going on, but it looks like it has something to do with kava, and these trucks look like gifts, so I assume that's a good thing!
These are giveaways to the farmers or sub-dealers that supply the most root to weathy local businessman Simeon Aru. It's not just about who supplied the most kava this year, but about securing future supply lines. With the massive replanting efforts underway, the race is on to divide up the pie between the main players, and balloon-trucks are the bait.@Kapmcrunk, "The island of Santo is starting to see the results of kava investment this year. Local businessman Simeon Aru has touched so many hearts this year in the kava business. Today, people witnessed 3 more automobiles for driving around Santo, making it a total of 6. From that figure, 5 for the Canal Fanafo area and 1 for Eastern Santo."
Canal is another name for Luganville, the main town. Fanafo is an interior village on the river above town, and the famous location of the Nagriamel movement in the 70's and 80's.
There has got to be more than 6 functional automobiles total on the whole island of Espiritu Santo. These 6 may be a fleet for Dipatmen blong Agrikalja, or maybe for private kava farmers.
In Vanuatu, every kind of automobile is a "trak." Even cars are trucks. Trak ya oli flas we, be oli taff bitim G-11.
A little kava seems to help me work.So work has followed me home.b had hoped to just be done with it. But I am squanching my way through it.
It’s done finally. The kava doesn’t hurt work. More like work intrudes on enjoying the kava.A little kava seems to help me work.